SEPTEMBER 10. 1925. Wh^tTKnow * ^ Joh -ptjode , M fyj w *Jj FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB ^ The Club met at the Ci itchrr note! on r riday as the guest of Mrs. ftl. VV. Hortoii ol Miami. Florida. Mrs Horton always claims the privilege * ' >- - - * ' 1 ! ol Dnng nustess at some lime uurin^ her rummer months at Boone. c The parlors and dining: rooms of ^ the hotel were tastily decorated with ,r a combination of garden and field 0 flowers: aster, sweet pea. and golden n rod. These delicate and sturdy flow- ,| ers were significant of the fine spirit j of the social afternoon?an occasion of pleasant conversation and comradely acquaintance. The contest of the ?. occasion was an interesting rivalry p to find who remembered best in phy- f( siology. It would be difficult to de- , termine from the answers whether p man is evolving from or toward the monkey, because of the abundance of "missing links," Mrs. South, the winner. was presented with a dainty, hai dpaintod glass cake knife. j In the dining room, all were ser- j ved with a salad course followed with nuts. Assisting Mrs. Morton were)' Mcsdames Critchcr and Cole, with Misses Sarah Lillian Hort.on and Miss ^ Louise Critcher The favors, Japanese magic flowers, were borne away ^ as mementos of the meeting. Miss ^ Crawford and Mrs. Cole were the inn vited guests. t The details for the next meeting are in the hands of a picnic com-: II 4 NEED TO ADVERTISE Gastonin Gazette. No matter what may be said abo it tin Florida boom, one thing ha* been clearly demonstrated and thai is the value of State national and munici- i pa i advertising. Folks were once wont to ridicule the uiea of a state's advertising it virtues and resources. They said it was money .hrown awav. Look at Florida. Millions of dollars and thousands of people are flowing into (he state because of the advertising. Florida's name* is on every lip and the word "Florida" stares at you from every printed page. Newspapers and magazine? are juli of Florida advertising. if western North Carolina should advertise as Florida has done, the result would be felt. In fact the pro- i eess has started and they teil us that Asheville and Hendersonville real estate is selling like Florida lots. The whole state of North Caro lina needs to learn to advertise. Of course we all remember what Irviri i. Cobb said about the state, and the j boom in Flori?4? is justification. ; Cake-eater:? "Brown suits are being worn again." Married Man:? "Mine is, again; and again." vA ' _ g&_-?-? ' Jfc^P^^MEAL WRIOLEYS make* your food do you more good. Note how It relieve* that stuffy feeling after hearty eating. Sweeten* the brealh, remove* 'IW food particle* IjWi from the teeth, -^4 * y'*" W/ given new vigor J \ f f to^Ci^ed nerve*. ^ \ ' \ ^.bout You { 'Your throat needs attenOK. "/'ou dHnk too many "cold" averages. "You eat too much. You do not guard blood rculatxon?especially in the iid months." Da. John Joseph Gaines. * * lis newspaper is this week efig its readers a new ana valo* feature. Dr. John Joseph es, a physician of 35 years extnce and stitl in practice, will y week tell you of .simple rulor health. He will save you y suffering hours if you will and heed his suggestions. He ves in prevention of disease, tells you how in the freedom carelessness of full health throw yourself open to dan'ad Dr. Gaines* article this :?EVERY WEEK. BOUT TYPHOID AND HOW IT IS SPREAD Health Bulletin. 3 the well by means of polluted food An outstanding example of that I lass of communicable and preventa- ; If diseases where the infecting uranism is transmitted from the sick r water is typhoid fcv#r. Classified i this group of contaminated food iseases in addition to typhoid fever i j paratyphoid fever, dysentery. Asitie cholera, diarrhea and enteritis in and young children and some- , iroes hookworm disease. This latter owever, is more commonly transmit- | ?d otherwise, and because of this nd because of its tremendous imortance in this state, this disease .il! be discussed separately later on. The causative organisms of this j roup of diseases must be in jested dually swallowed into the stomach pfore they give rise to the disease, n all cases these causative organisms re given off from the affected indiidual in the excreta?the feces or trine or both. From such excreta hey arc conveyed by food water, fillers or flies to the mouth and thence 1 o the stomach or suscptible ir.dividals. No other animal than man is laturaily susceptible to these infecions, and hence man himself is the V</int.er time is dra hooves us all in this sp (prepare well for the sure to come. We have the most v known. The patented intensifier, which no has or can get, gives tion all its own. There door furnaces, claimii but the proof of the p will give us great pie meritorious features t bor this season, we price of one cent, one Heatrola. We can als terms, making the pi This is a most wonde to get the best heating day. Please let us tal with you. BOONE HAI "The Trie THE WATAUGA DEMOCR <k T?E _ "The Gospel" * ' [ A^ttc C"A?T"E"5] Bessie M Randcii, 22, of Ft. Worth, Tex., grew tired of "the j pace'' and was converted. At San- | 'a Anna, Calif., she organized and i built a church? and took to the ! pulpit. SO (treat wa. nrr sue. -3 that now she is on worlil tour a J , an evangelist. only source of infection. While typhoid fever itself is now a | rapidly vanishing disease, it is st.il! i of enough importance <?f itself, and as! a type of its kindred diseases which I are not vanishing, to deserve serious! consideration. It is still very prevalent in certain parts of the world and is very familiar yet. to the present, generation in our own state. Universal inoculation will absolutely wipe it from th< earth and its present occasional occurence here should, like small pox. he considered a lisgracc. Sir William Osier, the greatest teacher of medicine in modern ti?ve, emhealthy, intermittently expel these harbored germs in their excrta. The unsanitary disposal of this individual (Continue;! on page six.) FREE |! COAL ! wing nigh, and it be- Si. ction of the country to 9 cold weather which is vonderful heating unit ij I feature known as the gj lunidce the Heatrola a distinc: are many so-called in"jg all kinds of qualities udding is the eating. It asure to show you the >f this system. will give you, for the : ton of coal, with each so arrange to give you aymnets easy to meet, rful offer and a chance I unit on the market tok this proposition over MAR E CO. ndly Store ' & VERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. mmn jBB558I 'Ihe Chevrolet chassis may be fitted with a wide variety of bodies, suitable for any industry, including such stylesof bodies asPanel Delivery, Stake, Open Express, Canopy Express, Bus, Dump and Tank. Large 30" x 5" tires on front wheels only s35 extra. See us today regalling a style of truck to fir your particular needs. A. & B. C i Thouj ^ It is the 5^ K As thoughts w .?5 lives infiuenc ^ ."?r ni-i> $ , volven is by ? word the po". I fold. 8 The harrat ceptivc the i 0 why music V 3 every Boone ?j music to be ft cannot help gj Theretore ir % well-being:, n m Sunday. 1 <;o TO < | VOIR &> n 1 5> I PACE THREE Jbr Economical Trantpcrtatia* PI Chassis Only -v V/ Mkh. Chevrolet introduces a new (<nc ton truck, built according to the fundamental policy of this company to provide "Quality at Low Cost". It has a fine appearance arid is specially designed and 1 constructed for commercial service. Its deep 6-inch channel steel frame, hung low to the ground on long scrai-elliptic springs, allows the platforms to be placed at tbe right height for easy loading and unloading. The powerful Chevrolet motor is famous for its ability to stand up under heavy sere ice. It has well balanced crankshaft thoroughly lubricated,standard 3-speed transmission, fully enclosed dry-plate disc clutch, extra heavy rear axle with large spiral bevel driving gears and rigid one-piece pressed steel housing, heavy truck-type wheels and large tires, full running boards and fenders, Retny generator, starter and distributor ignition, and other quality features. This truck is not only well adapted to city work hut also for use in hilly country and over difficult roads. For lighter loads there is a Chevrolet commercial \'l ton chassis possessing the same quality features, price $425 f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. 9 :hevrolet company L333F.WjjS?i^$ySG8MS! 5C5J:/$: 25SS5?25SifflSS25^?3asaffl^ I I | I *ht and Harmony 1 injur man who governs ail our acts, 8 arid ideas are presented so are our fe ed. The methods of presenting thought g mar.v The most direct and least in- jiS f? the spoken word. Add to that spoken v3 ver * music?and the appeal is two1 ral >j.y in music creeps in and makes re- g B nr.cr man for good thoughts. That i? ins tc pl?? in church services In s church every Sunday there is good Jg enj;iyod. When you fan to church you 63 re-'p ondir.g to the good that is in you. 1 Hisucc to your own happiness and <2 ? nake it a habit to go to church every 53 <a >! Ill RGil EVERY SIM)AY OWN CHURCH - IH'T GO! I *? : M 1 i a SiSu ?&~f*.

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